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- Minor Fan
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Horn
May be a silly question but is there anything on the standard horn (1098cc model) that adjusts the volume ? It sounds like a toy car not a real one. Have cleaned connections and it works but sound pathetic. My last car (series 2, 1955) had a far stronger sound. Do I chuck it and order a new one? Not looking to wake the dead just not sound so pathetic.
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Re: Horn
hi have you tried cleaning the horn it may be blocked ,or the cone may be knackered ,otherwise you will need to order a north of watford horn 

Cheers Alex
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Re: Horn
Buy a S.II one - they are good horns. Old car horns I think generally are better than modern ones.